Feast or famine? Epipalaeolithic subsistence in the northern Adriatic basin

In this paper I use a late glacial-early postglacial archaeological case study from Istria, Croatia, to develop methods for inferring the social contexts of food consumption from animal remains. A number of lines of evidence are suggestive of an increase over time in the diversity and scale of food...

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Main Author: Preston Miracle
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Language:English
Published: Znanstvena založba Filozofske fakultete Univerze v Ljubljani (Ljubljana University Press, Faculty of Arts) 2001-12-01
Series:Documenta Praehistorica
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Online Access:https://revije.ff.uni-lj.si/DocumentaPraehistorica/article/view/6505
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spelling doaj-bdc1ee34ce1e4701b7cb0c94bda5d7672020-11-24T21:54:14ZengZnanstvena založba Filozofske fakultete Univerze v Ljubljani (Ljubljana University Press, Faculty of Arts)Documenta Praehistorica1408-967X1854-24922001-12-012810.4312/dp.28.105991Feast or famine? Epipalaeolithic subsistence in the northern Adriatic basinPreston Miracle0Department of Archaeology, University of CambridgeIn this paper I use a late glacial-early postglacial archaeological case study from Istria, Croatia, to develop methods for inferring the social contexts of food consumption from animal remains. A number of lines of evidence are suggestive of an increase over time in the diversity and scale of food consumption at Pupi≤ina Cave. At the scale of the region, these data are consistent with subsistence intensification in response to shortfalls in food resources. At the scale of the site, however, these data can be interpreted as remains from “celebratory” feasts. This paper addresses the gap between theory and method in the identification of prehistoric feasts.https://revije.ff.uni-lj.si/DocumentaPraehistorica/article/view/6505MesolithicUpper Palaeolithiczooarchaeologyfeasthunter-gathererEurope
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Feast or famine? Epipalaeolithic subsistence in the northern Adriatic basin
Documenta Praehistorica
Mesolithic
Upper Palaeolithic
zooarchaeology
feast
hunter-gatherer
Europe
author_facet Preston Miracle
author_sort Preston Miracle
title Feast or famine? Epipalaeolithic subsistence in the northern Adriatic basin
title_short Feast or famine? Epipalaeolithic subsistence in the northern Adriatic basin
title_full Feast or famine? Epipalaeolithic subsistence in the northern Adriatic basin
title_fullStr Feast or famine? Epipalaeolithic subsistence in the northern Adriatic basin
title_full_unstemmed Feast or famine? Epipalaeolithic subsistence in the northern Adriatic basin
title_sort feast or famine? epipalaeolithic subsistence in the northern adriatic basin
publisher Znanstvena založba Filozofske fakultete Univerze v Ljubljani (Ljubljana University Press, Faculty of Arts)
series Documenta Praehistorica
issn 1408-967X
1854-2492
publishDate 2001-12-01
description In this paper I use a late glacial-early postglacial archaeological case study from Istria, Croatia, to develop methods for inferring the social contexts of food consumption from animal remains. A number of lines of evidence are suggestive of an increase over time in the diversity and scale of food consumption at Pupi≤ina Cave. At the scale of the region, these data are consistent with subsistence intensification in response to shortfalls in food resources. At the scale of the site, however, these data can be interpreted as remains from “celebratory” feasts. This paper addresses the gap between theory and method in the identification of prehistoric feasts.
topic Mesolithic
Upper Palaeolithic
zooarchaeology
feast
hunter-gatherer
Europe
url https://revije.ff.uni-lj.si/DocumentaPraehistorica/article/view/6505
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